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P06A3/001699 - Sensor Reference Voltage D: Too Low
- 1.1.1 Possible Symptoms
- 1.2.1 Possible Causes
- 1.3.1 Possible Solutions
- 1.4.1 Special Notes
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* Check sensors and components on the Sensor Reference Voltage "D" Circuit | * Check sensors and components on the Sensor Reference Voltage "D" Circuit | ||
* Check wiring at the ECM with all components removed from the Circuit to verify the reference voltage is present. | * Check wiring at the ECM with all components removed from the Circuit to verify the reference voltage is present. | ||
==== Special Notes ==== | |||
* See this Ross-Tech forum post, when found in vehicles with the CBEA/CJAA 2.0l CR-TDI engines | |||
** https://forums.ross-tech.com/index.php?threads/33187/#post-280391 | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 5 March 2024
P06A3/001699 - Sensor Reference Voltage D: Too Low
Possible Symptoms
- Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
- Poor engine performance
Possible Causes
- Low ECM voltage to ECM
- Faulty wiring on Sensor Reference Voltage "D" Circuit
- Faulty sensor or component on Sensor Reference Voltage "D" Circuit
- Faulty ECM
Possible Solutions
- Verify ALL Powers and Grounds for the ECM
- Check wiring on Sensor Reference Voltage "D" Circuit
- Check sensors and components on the Sensor Reference Voltage "D" Circuit
- Check wiring at the ECM with all components removed from the Circuit to verify the reference voltage is present.
Special Notes
- See this Ross-Tech forum post, when found in vehicles with the CBEA/CJAA 2.0l CR-TDI engines